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The 30-year-old, who has recently recovered from a knee injury, has three years left on his contract with Juventus and feels 'happy' at the Italian club.
However, he revealed that he would like to hang up his boots while playing at the Premier League.
"I have frequently been in the middle of market rumors," Iaquinta told the Gazzetta dello Sport. "It's a pleasure, but there have been only rumors. I'm happy to stay at Juve.
"I have a three-year deal and I hope to win something.
"The Premier League, it's a good league. I would like one day to close my career in Premier. We will see. In football you never can say something."
Iaquinta's primary objective for the time being is to impress Italy coach Marcello Lippi in order to get a place in the Azzurri's World Cup squad.
"It has been hard. After two months and a bit I have restarted trainings but I felt something wasn't ok," he added.
"I thought I would not be able to recover for the World Cup, but I am not giving up. I'm only starting to feel good now."